Perfectly sculpted bodies and smiles whiter than fresh snow. She, and many others like her, have stopped being able to express their own individuality. Instead they try so hard to conform to society’s expectations. A scene where this can be seen can be found on page 46. “ And suddenly she was so strange he couldn’t believe he knew her at all.
We all know the name Theseus and his slaying of the minotaur. However, most do not know about his young life and his many other adventures in his life. Theseus was born in 1261 B.C. His mother Aethra was a princess of Troezen which is just which is a small city southwest of Athens.
The book starts with the 1st Marine Division deploying for the amphibious assault on Peleliu, a largely forgotten but very contested island battle. Sledge then goes on to describe the physical and mental hardships of combat and discusses many “combat stories" and other key events as the marines capture Peleliu. After a month, the marines are victorious and return to their base on Pavuvu for several months of rest. There Sledge talks about how the rest is something he could get used to and something that could be an eternity for him. Sledge and the 1st Marine Division, with other marine and army divisions, then deploy for the amphibious assault on Okinawa, the destruction battle that would soon be closing out the pacific campaign.
Pericles Pericles, name meaning "surrounded by glory" , was a statesman, orator, politician, and general of Athens during the Golden Age who lived between 495 and 429 BCE. He made Athens the political and cultural focus of Greece with the development of the Athenian democracy and empire in the late 5th Century BCE and is well known for the rebuild of the Acropolis which begun in 447BCE. Pericles successfully led a military campaign in Corinth and sponsored the formation of the Athenian province in Thrace and Black Sea coast in 454BCE before being elected one of Athens’ leading generals in 443BCE which he held for the remainder of his life. Pericles was born into one of the leading families in Athens; his father being a military commander for Athens in the battle of Mycale in 479BCE and his mother belonging to the culturally powerful Alcmaeonidae family. His father was Xanthippus who married into the controversial family of the Alcmaeonids before leaving their
After theseus saved the 14 youths by defeating the minotaur in the maze of doom, The chaos had not yet ended. King Minos was still hiding another beast, one more powerful than the las. This beast was bigger in size, strength, and had one ability that made this beast very powerful, immortality. It could not be taken down even with his horns. And then King Minos declared that the sacrificing of 14 youths every nine years shall still occur.
When king tut was only ten he became the king. He was the 12th king of the 18th Egyptian dynasty. He was born in circa 1341 B.C.E . When king tut was 19 years old he got killed. King tut was probably one of the best known kings because his body was found.
Colin Turner Mrs. Pitts CP English 9 13 March 2023 Outline Thesis Statement: James Dahsner is known for his creative mind and thoughts which led him to creating The Maze Runner book and series and overcoming controversy winning many awards and being very successful over the past decade. James Dahsner is known for his creative mind and thoughts. A.He had always loved writing. B.Dahsners environment growing up inspired him as well as books and movies. Dashner's most famous work was The Maze Runner book and series.
Marcus Quintus Lucanus S.P.D. Tito Annaco Plauto Salve! How are you doing? I haven’t seen you in a very long time. Have you been to the gladiatorial games lately? Some say they are the most entertaining of all
As for Achilles prophecy, I would choose to be well known and die young. Being famous is not something I strive for, but I would like to have a legacy before I die. A legacy that isn’t about being the greatest killer or warrior, but about being someone who brought something good in this world. Instead of wanting to be famous for oneself like Achilles, I would rather be famous for doing something that will benefit most people in the world even if it means I would die young. I think Achilles’ choice is selfish in some ways at it shows that he only cares for his name to be known especially that he earned his fame by fighting in a war for an unfaithful woman.
Although the word “hero” has transcended time, the definition has not. When modern-day humans go into reading about Greek heroes, expecting them to resemble our current ones, they are unpleasantly surprised to find selfish people who sometimes indiscriminately murder in the name of honor. In comparison, we value the firefighter that puts their life on the line to save others, the person standing up to the bully with pacifism rather than fists, and those that learn to forgive and forget instead of spending their entire lives seeking revenge on those that have wronged them. Thus, Achilles would not be considered a modern-day hero like he was in ancient Greece, because whilst they valued glory, brutal strength, and revenge, today we value selflessness,
After Patroclus's death Achilles does reenter battle. Thetis has Hephaestus forge Achilles another legendary suit of armor with which to fight in. He does so and Achilles goes on An absolutely insane murder spree unlike any other surge within the epic. He does so without any help from the gods as well unlike all of the other mortal's outbursts. He slays every main character on the Trojan side and then chases Hector four times around the city.
He heard the footsteps, rapid footsteps, coming around the corner. The moment Zorag saw the woman’s face, he felt a chill run through his body. She was a beautiful woman with long luscious brown hair. Her blue eyes were as brilliant as the ocean and sparkled like sapphires in the sun. She had fair skin and freckles lined the underneath of her eyes and her nose.
Golden blonde hair falls on the cheeks of a pure face. A woman so accustomed to money and privilege, yet a hole in her heart prevents her from happiness. Meanwhile, sweat of poverty covers the skin of one who only has eyes for a man already wed to another. Betwixt them all is a dark haired, athletic woman who cares only for her own well-being. All three of these beauties walk down paths as different as lead is from gold, yet their similarities are uncanny.
Julius Caesar was a politician, general, and dictator. He once said, “It is easier to find men who will volunteer to die than to find those who are willing to endure pain with patience.” He was an incredible speaker of the time and was very well liked by most citizens. He brought a lot of change to Rome and was a very strong leader. Julius Gaius Caesar was born in Rome Italy, in 100 B.C., on July 13th.
Oedipus the King is one of the most ironic plays ever written. Sophocles, the author, is a famous philosopher of the ancient times The Play is about Oedipus, the king of Thebes, who kills his father and marries his mother. An oracle warned Laius, the king of Thebes prior to Oedipus, that his son would murder him. Accordingly, when his wife, Jocasta, had a son, he exposed the baby by first pinning his ankles together. The infant, who was adopted by King Polybus of Corinth and his wife was then brought up as their very own.